Published on Monday, 13 April 2026 at 11:14:00 AM
The City of Albany has launched a new mobile application, Antenno, designed to make it easier for residents to report issues and stay informed about what’s happening in their local area.
Available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play, Antenno provides a simple and efficient way for community to report maintenance concerns relating to City-managed infrastructure.
This includes issues such as potholes on local roads, damage to public assets like park benches, street lights and buildings, as well as graffiti and illegal dumping.
In addition to reporting issues, Antenno enables users to receive timely notifications from the City about important updates, including road closures, bushfire warnings and bin collection reminders.
Mayor of Albany Greg Stocks said the app represents an important step forward in improving communication between the City and its residents.
“Antenno makes it easier than ever for our community to connect with the City of Albany,” Mayor Stocks said.
“Whether it’s reporting a pothole, flagging damage to local infrastructure or staying up to date with important alerts, this app puts information and services directly into the hands of our residents.”
A key feature of Antenno is its ability to deliver tailored notifications relating to City business based on a user’s selected places of interest.
By registering locations such as home, workplace or a child’s school, users will receive alerts relevant to those specific areas—helping to ensure information is both timely and meaningful.
“The ability to personalise notifications means residents will only receive updates that matter to them,” the Mayor said.
“It’s a smarter, more targeted way of communicating, and it helps our community stay informed without being overwhelmed.”
The City is encouraging all residents to download Antenno and take advantage of its features to help maintain local infrastructure and stay connected with important community updates.
Antenno is available now for free download via the App Store and Google Play.
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